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  • how do you find the marathon supremes for ride quality/speed/puncture protection? what width are you running?

  • Yeah, mine altered the geometry quite a lot though (not that I can actually notice while riding) as the AtoC measurement is significantly longer to get the extra clearance, even though I only usually run 23-25s. Having said that, I don't get any toe overlap, as the fork rakes out a few degrees more over stock and I use SPDs.

  • @alialias @Thrasher thanks guys! But I can't take a lot of credit for it because most of it is the awesome build from @socialamnesia that made me buy it in the first place.

    @platypus I love the Marathon Supremes. I was running various cross tyres before, and briefly Paselas, but I got these 40mm Marathon Supremes second hand. I was really impressed how well they roll, they seem really fast considering their size, and I think I've had one puncture since fitting them and riding pretty much daily on a towpath and glassy bike paths, starting about 8 months ago.

    Considering replacing the Paselas on my commuter/cross bike with them.

  • great! thanks

  • Plenty of discussion about these and vittoria voyager hypers elsewhere on the forum. Both good, I think hypers are a little faster, supremes a bit sturdier.
    More here:
    http://www.bicyclerollingresistance.com/tour-reviews/schwalbe-marathon-supreme-2016

  • I second Voyager hypers, I got them really cheap from Planet X

  • My Steamroller project coming on nicely. Rode one for 12 years. Sold it because I thought I was a grown up. Now building a new one...

    Will have bullhorns tomorrow and will let you know how it rides. Can't wait!


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  • Anyone got a 56cm frame + fork they want to sell or swop / px against my 53cm F+F?

  • This is my Steamroller. Built for mixed surface and bike packing. I also recently rode Grinduro on it which was a blast.

  • I like all the colours

  • Noice, saw your pic on theradavist

  • My steamroller..

  • Rear rack apart is lovely

  • Function before form :), looks way better with sleeping bag on.

  • Is anyone around 5'10 riding a 56cm frame? Would prob be with town bars, not drops.
    My lht is 56 and feels giant and only has a fist of seatpost out but my effectively same size ogre feels tiny. Suspect I could fit 53 or 56 but a 53 would look more hh..

  • I believe that,just i m not a fan of rear racks

  • Nice! Front rack ID?

  • Well I just won a 56 frame in monkey butt red so fingers crossed I can make it fit.
    Don't really need this bike so will have to sell my commuter now :/
    Will make a town bike/trailer pulling ss build.

  • Haven't built a skidder/ss for years, what's the current fool proof budget drivetrain(black of course) of choice? Will prob be using vsprint wheels.

  • A 56 should be fine @edmundro. I'm 5ft 6 (and a tiny bit) and I ride a 53 - see attached image - with a fairly aggressive position.


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  • I'm that height and had a 56 and found it too large, couldn't really get forward over the bb enough. I have stubby legs though.

  • Hmm it seems 50:50 chance of it working out...

  • I audaxed and road rode (?!) on it so it was good enough, but I thought if I was gonna start investing it I should go for the smaller size

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